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Volume 25 No° 1
Regional challenges for sustainability
(current issue)
- Tourism and development
- Alternatives for local communities
- Certification programmes
- Protection of biodiversity
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Volume 25 No. 1
January March 2002
Pages: 67 pages
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Table of Contents
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Regional industry issues
- Editorial: Meeting regional challenges for sustainability
- Regional challenges for sustainability: facts and figures
- The mining and minerals sector: factors weakening its contribution
to African development - Thomson Sinkala
- Riverbed mining at Filabusi, Insiza District, Zimbabwe: a model for
sustainable development in small-scale artisanal mining - David E.H.
Murangari
- South Africas BoTT model: an innovative solution for delivering
sustainable water services to the rural poor - Patrick Ayoub, Thuso
Ramaema and Oliver Ive
- Environmental reporting by companies in Japan - Toshihiko Goto
- Sustainable consumption: an insurmountable challenge? - Elaine
Geyer-Allély
- Changing consumption patterns in Central and Eastern Europe - Eva
Charkiewicz
- La restricción de financiamiento como una de las principales
barreras en la implementación de la Producción más
Limpia en Latinoamérica y Caribe (LAC) - Marco A. González
- Cleaner Production: a key to sustainability in the Caribbean? - Sharon
Laurent
- Reducing industrial pollution and improving energy efficiency in West
Asia - A.F. Alhajji
- Alternative water resource management policies in West Asia - Waleed
K. Al-Zubari
- Recommendations from UNEP regional industry consultations
Other Topics
- Mining finance providers reassert their green credentials - Andrew
P. Zemek
News
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- Industry Updates
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